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Articles tagged with: Battlefield

Aside from the Medal of Honor video we just showed you, another piece of news that flew under the radar last week is a new trailer for the Vietnam expansion of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 that’s coming this winter. Jump in to see it.

Believe it or not, the PlayStation 3 was released nearly four years ago, and since then the console has been graced with hundreds of great titles. Therefore, we at PS3 Attitude thought we’d take some time to pay tribute to the people who create the games that make our mundane lives just that little bit more entertaining: the developers.

So far in 2010, we’ve been bombarded with several top quality games and had many interesting topics to discuss. We’ve been very lucky. July was, however, a very humdrum month. Sure, it’s normally dead the month after E3, but we were still looking out for the big releases, but sadly they never came.

Still, we found just enough to keep us interested during the mid-summer shutdown. We digested PlayStation Plus, got to grips with the Medal of Honor Beta and explored Hulu Plus. There were even a few new games announced that left us excited – not to mention an obscene amount of beat ‘em up news. There was also a big announcement here at PS3 Attitude. Here’s the review of the month…

Anyone out there still playing Battlefield: Bad Company 2? If so, have you been to the in-game store and looked under the ‘upcoming’ section? For those of you that have, you may have noticed something new that has recently popped up. For those of you that haven’t, we can feel your curiosity and we’re here to bring you the info.

EA today announced that a co-op mode will be available for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on June 22 in North America with Europe receiving the DLC on the following day. The new mode is called Onslaught, and it will allow up to four players to tackle objective based missions together.

Few FPS games offer as much fun online as Battlefield: Bad Company 2, but it does have a lot of glitches. For example, none of your kills get tracked if you’re using the awesome M1 Garand. That’s just not fair. Thankfully DICE released an update today which will fix this bug as well as others.

Last month, EA were behaving very braggartly, crowing that Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was about to become their most downloaded demo. The Bad Company 2 demo has been an astonishing success with it being downloaded over three and half million times. Patrick Bach, Senior Producer on Battlefield heralded the “massive rush to experience the game” as being indicative that “action gamers are looking for more.”

We had our doubts; it’s only a free demo after all. Well the figures are in and Bach can rub them in our doubting faces. Bad Company 2 has topped the UK chartsand it shows once and for all that demo download figures are indeed a valid measure of anticipation for an upcoming release.

Massive Japanese publication Famitsu have listed their favourite games on the Japanese PlaySation Store.

At the top of the pile sits Valkyria Chronicles 2 then second is Phantasy Star Portable 2, both available on the PSP. Coming in at third place is Wizardry: The Labyrinth of Lost Souls, the highest rated PS3 title.

Famitsu also list their favourite PSOne classics with Final Fantasy VII unsurprisingly taking top spot.

Many of the selection are sadly not available in North American and even fewer make it as far as Europe. Are we missing out?

If demo download figures could be used as a valid measurement of anticipation for an upcoming release – then you guys are getting pretty hot under the collar for Battlefield: Bad Company 2.

It’s not very often that we get a press release trumpeting download figures for a demo, but EA are keen to champion the massive two million downloads which Bad Company 2 has notched up in only five days. According to EA, this takes the game close to being the “fastest downloaded demo in EA history.”